The first live Bricks by the Bay since 2019 (@bricksbythebay_official). It was the same and then again it was different. The venue was the same as the last few times, so that was the same. All the MOCs were in the center of the ball room and the vendors were around the sides.
The MOCs were arranged by theme. Unfortunately we were busier than in times past. So we were not able to take as many pictures. (Actually my free time was spent in the two brick piles searching for parts. I should have been taking pictures, but the draw of the brick pile was just to strong to overcome.)
The one I should have taken pictures of was an interesting "mixed media" presentation. To recreate a lot of the StarWars scenes, Dagobah, Ewoks, etc, they used a form of Japanese Bonsai trees with extended above ground root structures. These roots were then woven into the MOC for an extremely realistic effect. This is something that could not be done in pure LEGO.
The attendance was of reasonable size given the circumstances. Not as big as in the previous years. Traffic was much better on Saturday than it was on Sunday, which is fairly typical of these events. We would have like to see more people, but the ones that were there were highly motivated. There was a lot of interest in what we were working on. The softwear side had lots more interest than in the past. While our basic controller and USB power devices always draw lots of questions, there was a lot of interest in the Lighting effects we were showing. Besides our MOC display, we had a demo of the new light controller. Here is a video of it running the demo script.
One of the most visited vendors are those with bulk LEGO or brick piles. Placed on a table or on the floor, people of all ages will rake through the Bricks looking for that one piece they need, select colors to fill out their inventory or just pick out every part they can find. While the competition for select parts can be fierce, it is always a congenial competition. I think the Bricks just brings out the best in people. It does not even come close to Big Box stores on Black Friday.
Here is a quick video of the display we used to attract people to the table.I only brought three sections, the new Main Section that I first showed in Omaha in April, the Vertical Generator, the Space Port and the areas behind the cliffs. These areas behind the cliffs are yet to be finished and are only the beginnings of a larger space that will exist behind the cliffs.
As I indicated earlier, I did spend a lot of time searching for parts in the brick piles. Here is my collection prior to some washing and sanitizing.
That is it for now, looking forward to next year.